Sorry bout that,
1. But I just did a quick search on if any dino bones have been found *ever* in Israel, guess what, none have.
2. I am usually right folks, never doubt me.
3. LINK:
Were any dinosaurs ever found in the Holy Land or any of the places where Jesus walked, preached or taught? - Yahoo! Answers
"Have dinosaurs ever been found in the Middle East?
I'm talking about the area inside the basin, basically, from the Mediterranean to the edge of the Zagros Mountains (near the Iran/Iraq border), and from the southern edge of the Caspian Sea to the Indian Ocean.
If you look at a map, most of this area is enclosed within a series of high mountains (like the Atlas Mts. the Caucasus, the Elburz, and the Zagros) and by bodies of water (like the Med, the Caspian, the Aral, and the southern seas, the Persian Gulf, the Arabian Sea, and the Red Sea).
There are places where dinosaurs could have migrated in, but to my knowledge, not a single dino bone has ever been found within this area. Can anyone explain to me why, in those tens of millions of years Dino's never migrated in?
2 years ago
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Bladerunner: I've heard this answer before, and I find it contrived. Science never forms answers to fit the questions, it simply finds answers.
2 years ago
Dark Light, no bones have been found to my knowledge, and the idea that dinosaurs became oil is a quaint theory. Biomass of any kind would fit the theory, not just dinosaurs. (I was hoping someone else knew of a specific find."
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SirJamesofTexas